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Page 1 - First-Person Perspective & Author's Personality:
I set the scene with a big panel showing everyone at the card table, then zoom in on small moments.
This layout mirrors how I notice the little details about my friends. The card game represents our bond,
and the playful teasing shows our personalities. This reflects my perspective as I observe and engage in these moments.
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Page 2 - Theme & Emotion:
I use side-by-side panels to jump between the past (our last night) and the present (months later).
This shows how some things change while others stay the same. My thought bubble, "I don't want this to be the last time,"
reveals my fear of losing these moments. This highlights the theme of things staying the same even when life moves forward while expressing my deep emotional attachment to the past.
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Page 3 - Emotion & Author's Personality:
The page starts with a big panel of us laughing, then moves to smaller ones with game details. I want to capture the mix of happiness and the sadness underneath.
When I suggest, "No one wins tonight," it's really about wanting to make the night last forever. This conveys both my emotional struggle and my personality—
someone who values and tries to hold onto meaningful moments.
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Page 4 - Theme & Resonance:
The panels grow bigger as we say goodbye, making the moment feel heavier. My caption, "If I could stop time, I would," shows how badly I want to hold onto this night.
The way the panels move from stillness to goodbye reflects how I feel time slipping away. This reinforces the theme of time passing and creates resonance by making the reader feel the weight of this transition.
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Page 5 - Resonance & First-Person Perspective:
The last page brings everything full circle. A single panel mirrors the earlier game, showing how memories stay with me. Judith says, "Some things never change,"
but in my thoughts, I respond, "And some things do. But not this. Not us." This final moment creates resonance by connecting the past and present while reinforcing my first-person perspective of understanding what truly lasts despite change.